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suburbanfarm
Chirping
- Jan 5, 2021
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Ah that is trickier if you need the incubator. Maybe try the float test?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...iability-for-late-or-overdue-hatching.383525/
Thanks I didn't know about that. I did just put the eggs in today, there was only one I saw movement in a couple of days ago but haven't seen movement today or yesterday. Just don't know when to call it over.

I usually incubate my eggs starting at around 30% humidity. At lockdown I increase it to around 70%. The chicks need the added moisture so they can move around in their shells to pip and zip. If the humidity is too high during incubation the chicks can drown when they pip the air cell as moisture can build up in it. As far as the temperature, if it runs low the chicks can take a couple of extra days before hatching and if it runs high they can hatch a couple of days early. My latest hatch was on day 25. This chick was marked as a quitter (X). Good luck...